A radio staple to this day, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern ode takes shots at Neil Young and makes references to racist Gov. George Wallace. However, those who think the band was siding with Wallace's politics or legitimately feuding with Young would be mistaken. Fun fact: None of the song's ...
This makes it seem like a typical sexist, racist Top Ten list. As a guitarist, he's overrated. However, as a musician and composer, he's not. He transformed rock music. For the worse, evidently. Yet, he reshaped the entire music landscape with just one song. Dimash Kudaibergen Din...
While there have also been some groups that have used the catchy tune to promote racist lyrics, the positive and upbeat message of the original song is alive and well at Oktoberfest today. Both in the large tents and at the afterparties, you’ll hear the chants of “people just want more...
A radio staple to this day, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern ode takes shots at Neil Young and makes references to racist Gov. George Wallace. However, those who think the band was siding with Wallace's politics or legitimately feuding with Young would be mistaken. Fun fact: None of the song's ...
Born on December 4, 1969 in Brooklyn, New York City, he was raised in Marcy Houses public housing complex which shaped his early life experiences and later influenced his vivid lyrics. JAY-Z's musical journey began with the release of his debut album Reasonable Doubt under Roc-A...
A radio staple to this day, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern ode takes shots at Neil Young and makes references to racist Gov. George Wallace. However, those who think the band was siding with Wallace's politics or legitimately feuding with Young would be mistaken. Fun fact: None of the song's...
As far as I can read these messageboard, it was Joe Cortina who correctly pointed at the Baptists in helping the genocidal and ultra-racist State of Israel. And indeed, it was the Catholic Church that historically restrained Jewish evil, until the triumphant French Revolution formally freed the...
According to Disney, apparently, white is right. But beyond that little blip on the racist radar, you've got the opening number, sung by a merchant. He sings, "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face / It's barbaric but, hey, it's home." ...
On November 28, 2017, Lucas released his single "I'm Not Racist", onto his YouTube account which very quickly went viral and gained critical acclaim. The video was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Music Video at the 61st Grammy Awards, but lost to Childish Gambino's ...
Markie was ordered to pay $250,000 in damages and referred to (but never charged by) a criminal court on grounds of theft, reeking of racist paternalism. Yet the primary upshot of the decision — that any unapproved sample constitutes copyright infringement — was even more damaging, creating...